Cafeteria

Cafeteria Service

The Dwight School Seoul Cafeteria is operated by Aramark catering service company. The Cafeteria offers three menu options to meet the needs of our international student body. Additionally, there is a Café Bene located inside the Cafeteria to provide refreshments for parents and staff in the school.

Note: Café Bene is only open for parent use between the specified hours 8:00 to 9:30 and 15:00 to 15:30 (Monday and Friday) and 16:30 to 17:30 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday).

About Aramark

Aramark is a leader in professional services, providing award-winning food services, facilities management to universities and school districts around the world. In 2012, Fortune Magazine recognized Aramark on its list of “World’s Most Admired Companies.” Aramark is responsible for the provision of all food and beverages in the Cafeteria at Dwight School Seoul.

Student Cafeteria Cards

A student’s ID card will also act as their Cafeteria card. At Orientation parents will be invited to the Cafeteria to prepay the cards. Parents will be able to charge the cards up to a certain amount, meaning that each meal will in effect be paid for in advance for a specified period of time.

Lunch cards can be reloaded at anytime when funds are transferred to: Woori Bank, Account #1005-902-088004 (receiver: Aramark). Please allow 2-3 business days for confirming the payment.

Price of Meals

Each meal purchased at Aramark will be provided at a set price of 5,500 won. This cost will be referred to as a ‘unit’. Students or parents will be able to purchase multiple units in advance. For example, one month’s worth of units or one semester’s worth of units can be purchased at the start of the semester.

Exceptional Circumstances

Dwight School Seoul guarantees that every student will have access to lunch, whether or not the child can pay for the meal at the moment or not. Dwight supervisory staff on duty will use a special ‘School Card’ to buy lunch for the children who have either lost their card or have no money charged on it. The student’s name and number will be recorded, along with the reason why the child is not able to buy their lunch. This information will then be passed on to Accounting, who will then notify and bill the parents. However, this system will only be used in exceptional circumstances, and all students will be expected to have paid for their meals either in advance or at the moment of purchase.

Dwight School Seoul

21 World Cup Buk-ro 62-gilMapo-Gu, SeoulKorea 03919

Contact Us

Phone: +82-2-6920-8600Fax: +82-2-6920-8700admissions@dwight.or.kr

Dwight School Seoul is the first International Baccalaureate (IB) World School in Seoul to receive authorization of all three programmes for students from age 3–18: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP). Dwight School Seoul is committed to finding and igniting the “spark of genius” in every child.